Life Science Identifier (LSID) Specification is a globally unique identifying scheme for information resources on the life sciences domain. It is based on Internet standards such as DNS, URN, HTTP, RDF, SOAP, WSDL, and web services.
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New in this release: * Added back the functionality to fall-back on simple HTTP get on the authority followed by /authority. * Silenced some errors in LS::SOAP::Service.pm * Turned LSID Perl stack into a CPAN module * Moved LS lib to ./lib directory (to comply with CPAN specs)
New in this release: * Added back the functionality to fall-back on simple HTTP get on the authority followed by /authority. * Silenced some errors in LS::SOAP::Service.pm * Turned LSID Perl stack into a CPAN module * Moved LS lib to ./lib directory (to comply with CPAN specs)
1.0.1 Softcoded URL for DNS SRV lookup webservice. It now defaults to "http://lsid.tdwg.org/dns-srv-lookup.cgi?" 1.0.0 dynamic traversal: no depth configuration removed jslib dependency firefox 2.0 compatible (patched against RC2) 0.0.3 UI layout changed to allow closing/opening tables WSDL files cached, enabling direct cache-loading when possible cache upgrade: data expiration and configuration shortname option set RDF browsing slightly improved: configurable root nodes 0.0.2 Preferences window created Debug pane toggle Hostmapping options created Default configuration options updated 0.0.1 Options for saving data and metadata created. Mozilla download controls used for data downloads 0.0.0 lsidres protocol handler creatd Basic resolution functions written Hacks for frame excaping and DNS resolution created Binary downloads and unicode issues fixed.
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